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Our Guide to Celebrating Denver Summit FC's Historic Home Opener

Posted on March 26
Michelle Polizzi

Michelle Polizzi

inside of a brewery taproom with empty tables

Interior taproom at Lady Justice Brewing (Credit: Lady Justice Brewing)

Denver's new professional women's soccer team is playing its first home game on Saturday, March 28, at Empower Field, and they're hoping to set attendance records. But even if you aren't in the stands, there's plenty of ways to mark the occasion.

Below, find your guide to women-owned small businesses that are perfect for tuning into the Summit FC match and celebrating the historic moment on Saturday.

Where to Fuel Up Before Kickoff: ☕ DIRT Coffee Bar

At their locations in Park Hill and Downtown Littleton, DIRT — which stands for divergent inclusive representation transforms — offers espresso drinks, burritos, pastries, and paninis in a welcoming space that empowers Colorado’s neurodivergent population.

Why this place is a score:

Good coffee meets good deeds

Somewhere to Watch the Game: 🍺 Lady Justice Brewing

The mission of Lady Justice is simple: Good beer can make the world better. This inclusive taproom has donated more than $50,000 to charity and offers fun events throughout the week, from pizza food trucks to run clubs (they’re hosting a Summit FC watch party on Saturday, too).

Who to bring here:

Friends with kids, N/A drinkers, and game-players alike

A Place to Eat After: 🍕 Brewability

Eat, imbibe, and just vibe at this brewery and pizzeria that employs adults with disabilities. Founded by former special ed teacher Tiffany Fixter, everyone belongs at Brewability, where accessibility, live music, and cheesy eats come together to create a more connected, compassionate community.

What to order post-victory:

A Colorado green chile and pork pie to share

How to Top Off the Day: 🎂 Denver Cake Bar

At this delicious vegan cake bar, you can select a pre-made personal cake from the case or a custom treat with the flavor, toppings, and frosting of your choice — kind of like a local version of Cold Stone Creamery, but for cake.

Grab this to go:

A pint of Rocky Mountain road ice cream to pass around at home

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